SOLUTION: I am trying to solve 15 + (12/(4x3)) I have tried working it backwards, forwards doing work in parenthesis and bringing it down. Can some help?

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Question 160417: I am trying to solve 15 + (12/(4x3))
I have tried working it backwards, forwards doing work in parenthesis and bringing it down. Can some help?

Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
15 + (12/(4*3))
= 15 + 12/12
= 16

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